rotate back to zero degree (start position) then don't rotate, then rotate to -80 degree, then back to zero degree (start position) and stay there.
I hope the you can help me.
Thank you.
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I'm trying to write a simple script to offset a curve muliptle times (using a 'for loop') but I don't know the vb dotNet syntax. I'm sure lines 84, 88 & 89 are wrong. Any ideas.
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Added by Paul Wintour at 8:25am on September 28, 2010
urs x 365 days ), and with modulus in the screenshot above, i could manage to do for every hour. but sometimes in my definition, i have a range from 1 to 35040, which is 365 x 24 x 4 ( 4 here defines every 15 minutes), on other word, when the number is one, then i have 01:00 O'Clock, when the number is 2 then i have 01:15 O'clock, when the number is 3 then i have 01:30 O'Clock...etc , so when the number is 97, which is the next day ( and after the number 96 which is equal 24 hours x 4), then I should have again 01:00 O'Clock.
I hope my idea is clear, thanks in advance!
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inal surface, creating buckling.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/differential-growth-in-curves?id=2985220%3ATopic%3A1313465&page=1#comments
I experimented with many different texture effects. In the end I decided i liked the idea of the outer surface being eroded smooth. With the articulate texture protected within folds.
Full GH (Kangaroo - Meshmachine - Weaverbird - Millipede)…
Added by Nick Tyrer at 5:25am on December 10, 2015